Fantasy Tip: Owners will have to check on Sanu's status later in the week to see if he is in danger of missing Week 14. He has been up and down in terms of his receiving yards over the last month but has received a decent number of targets this season. He could be a flex option in deeper leagues if he plays.

Fantasy Tip: Jones may be able to play in Week 14 even if he does not practice, but owners will need to check on his status later in the week. He will be a risky option for owners but should still be started if he plays. Owners will need other options ready in case Jones is ruled out.

Fantasy Tip: Julio Jones (toe) is also banged up, but he's expected to be able to play. Taylor Gabriel has been a big-play machine in recent weeks with four touchdowns in a four-game stretch. He'll be an interesting WR3 against the Los Angeles Rams.

Fantasy Tip: Both Sanu and Julio Jones missed practice today, which suddenly makes Taylor Gabriel all the more intriguing. Jones and Sanu aren't necessarily out this week, but Gabriel will see more work if either of them, or both of them, are out or limited at all. Keep tabs on this situation as the week progresses.

Fantasy Tip: Sanu has had a disappointing inaugural campaign with the Falcons despite being their No. 2 wide receiver. He has seen a little over five targets per game, but he has only managed more than 70 yards three times and has only scored thrice, too, and his third touchdown was back on October 30. He's not a recommended start even if he plays.

Fantasy Tip: Turf toe can be tricky, but it doesn't sound like Jones' Week 14 status is in doubt at this point. Still, it would behoove fantasy owners to monitor his status throughout the week in case there are any setbacks or further developments.

Fantasy Tip: Sanu has still played well over the past month despite his Week 13 performance and has posted at least 65 yards in three of his last five games. Sanu could be a flex option in deeper leagues but probably can be avoided in most standard leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Gabriel has been targeted at least five times in each of the last four games and appears to have a solid role in the passing game. He has three touchdowns in the last three games and can be a flex option in deeper leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Jones bounced back again after struggling the previous week and has recorded at least 100 yards in seven games this season. He is a must-start No. 1 receiver no matter who the Falcons are playing.